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Accounting provides the skills and knowledge to pursue a variety of career paths. The accounting graduates can choose positions in business, government, industry, or in not-for-profit organizations. The graduates may also start their own businesses using both the accounting and business skills acquired at Webber. In addition, the accounting program offers courses which, combined with the Master of Business Administration, will allow the individual to sit for the CPA examination in the state of Florida.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Even Year Start Odd Year Start
FALL Intermediate Acct I Fed Tax Individual
Statistics Cost Accounting
SAT 1 Auditing I Intro CIS
SAT 2 Principles of Management Principles of Management
SPRING Intermediate Acct II Accounting Info Systems
Business Law II Gov/Non-Profit Acct
SAT 1 Principles of Marketing Comp. Application
SAT 2 Auditing II Elective
SUMMER Microeconomics Microeconomics
Principles of Finance Principles of Finance
FALL Fed.Inc.Taxa. of Individuals Intermediate Acct I
Cost Accounting Statistics
SAT 1 Intro CIS Auditing I
SAT 2 Operations Analysis Operations Analysis
SPRING Acct Info Systems Intermediate Acct II
Gov/Non-Profit Acct Business Law II
SAT 1 Comp. application Principles of Marketing
SAT 2 Elective Auditing II
SUMMER Macroeconomics Macroeconomics
Policy & Strategy Policy & Strategy
Financial and Managerial Accounting and Business Law I are prerequisites.
On all course schedules, SAT denotes Saturday classes from 8:00 to 1:00. One class is taught each half of the semester.